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    Default MOTUC Stone Wall diorama

    I have been working on a MOTUC Stone Wall diorama/back drop to take photos with. It is currently still WIP but I have just finished painting it.

    The stone bricks are made from air dry clay and the main dio is styrofoam. I would have liked the stones to be more uniform but I have never done any sculpting before so I will just say I meant for it to have the rough, hand made, uneven look :tjlol:

    I still need to touch up some of the gaps, add some ground cover and some plants but here it is so far;









    I have never done anything like this before so please be gentle :tjlol:

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    That stone wall looks just fine. It's a good backdrop for MOTUC and has Grayskull feel to it. Well done!
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    really well done i like it heaps. would look cool with some dungeon chains hanging from it.

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    That looks awesome!

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    Thanks for the kind words guys

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    That's brilliant man!!

    Tutorial?

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    That... is... freaking... AWESOME!!! Well done.

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    That looks great, really sets the scene. Darn I need some artistic skills.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robzy View Post
    That's brilliant man!!

    Tutorial?
    Thanks. As I replied elsewhere.... when I was building it I thought about taking In Progress shots but because I didn't really know what I was doing or if it would even turn out I didn't bother with it.

    I still have some clay left over so I am going to make a smaller scale version for my Son so I will do a tutorial for that one. But that won't be until I finish this one.

    I can give you a thourough explaination how I did it at Armeggeddon

    Quote Originally Posted by gekisou View Post
    That... is... freaking... AWESOME!!! Well done.
    Quote Originally Posted by Skullcruncher View Post
    That looks great, really sets the scene. Darn I need some artistic skills.
    Thanks guys. I don't have any artistic skill, this was just all pure luck

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    That looks awesome so when are you going to attempt to make greyskull

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